Anthony Bourdain, TV chef and travel host, found dead aged 61 – Trending Stuff

CNN, which aired Bourdains show Parts Unknown, confirmed his death and said it was suicide

The girlfriend of TV chef Anthony Bourdain has paid tribute to his brilliant, fearless spirit as friends and family reacted with shock to his death at the age of 61.

CNN, which hosted Bourdains globetrotting culinary travel guide Parts Unknown, confirmed Bourdains death on Friday and said it was suicide.

The CNN chief executive, Jeff Zucker, sent a note to staff saying the circumstances of the death are still unclear but that we do know that Tony took his own life.

Tony was an exceptional talent. A storyteller. A gifted writer. A world traveler. An adventurer. He brought something to CNN that no one else had ever brought before, Zucker said in the letter. This is a very, very sad day.

Bourdains girlfriend, the actor Asia Argento, said she was beyond devastated.

In a statement posted on Instagram, she wrote: Anthony gave all of himself in everything that he did. His brilliant, fearless spirit touched and inspired so many, and his generosity knew no bounds. He was my love, my rock, my protector. I am beyond devastated. My thoughts are with his family. I would ask that you respect their privacy and mine.

Bourdain was understood to have been in France working on an upcoming episode of his award-winning CNN series. His friend Eric Ripert, the French chef, found Bourdain unresponsive in his hotel room.

Barack Obama, who shared cheap food and lively banter with Bourdain on camera in Vietnam, tweeted a warm and poignant personal tribute.

Low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold Hanoi beer. This is how Ill remember Tony. He taught us about food but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. To make us a little less afraid of the unknown. Well miss him.

Barack Obama (@BarackObama)

Low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold Hanoi beer. This is how Ill remember Tony. He taught us about food but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. To make us a little less afraid of the unknown. Well miss him. pic.twitter.com/orEXIaEMZM

June 8, 2018

With evidence of Bourdains wide appeal, Donald Trump on Friday also issued a statement saying he had enjoyed the show, noting his shock at the news and sending condolences.

Bourdain pioneered a new generation of culinary storytellers with his groundbreaking 1999 book about the chaos and competitiveness of running a leading professional kitchen, Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.

He also wrote Medium Raw: A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook.

The British celebrity chef Nigella Lawson tweeted: Heartbroken to hear about Tony Bourdains death. Unbearable for his family and girlfriend. Am going off Twitter for a while.

Van Tieu (@Van_Tieu)

An empty chair at Barney Greengrass with Anthony Bourdain’s regular breakfast order: Nova Scotia Lox and egg scramble. Staff say his humble humor is greatly missed at the deli counter. @NY1pic.twitter.com/MLvhiOWgRZ

June 8, 2018

In his television series he hung with Obama in Hanoi and Iggy Pop in Miami.

Im proud of the fact that Ive had as dining companions over the years everybody from Hezbollah supporters, communist functionaries, anti-Putin activists, cowboys, stoners, Christian militia leaders, feminists, Palestinians and Israeli settlers, to Ted Nugent, he once explained.

You like food and are reasonably nice at the table? You show me hospitality when I travel? I will sit down with you and break bread.

Iggy Pop tweeted that he was in shock at the news of Bourdains sudden death. I loved the guy, and he was a light of kindness and good vibes in my life, he wrote.

The chef Gordon Ramsay said on Twitter that he was stunned and saddened by Bourdains death, adding: He brought the world into our homes. He included a counseling helpline number in the UK.

Anthony Bourdain at Parts Unknown live show in Las Vegas in 2013. Photograph: Isaac Brekken/WireImage

Bourdain cultivated an image as a culinary bad boy, and delighted in eating from the extreme end of food spectrum, whether sheeps testicles in Morocco or raw seal eyeball in the Arctic. Besides a chicken McNugget, he said the most disgusting thing hed ever consumed was unwashed warthog anus.

He was also heralded for his informal role as an ambassador to American television audiences for the rest of of the world.

Civil rights activist Imraan Siddiqi, a director at the Council on American-Islamic Relations Arizona branch, hailed Bourdains representation of the Middle East.

In this age of Islamophobia and otherization of Muslims through media, Anthony Bourdain used his platform to humanize Muslims through culture and food , Siddiqi wrote on Twitter.

Julin Ventura, the Mexican ambassador to the United Kingdom, praised Bourdain on Twitter as one of the greatest, most knowledgeable ambassadors of Mexican food and an uncompromising defender of the contributions of Mexican migrants to the US.

In the past year, Bourdain was also a passionate advocate for the #MeToo movement, which had been energized in part by Argento, one of the first actors to publicly accuse the Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of rape.

Bourdain championed women coming forward with accusations against high-profile men and attacked those they accused and reflected on his own role in perpetuating this sort of behavior. Look, there was a period in my life in the kitchen where I was an asshole. I was. I would do the classic, throw plates on the ground curse, scream. But I like to think I never made anyone feel uncomfortable, creeped out, or coerced, or sexualized in the workplace.

If somebody was taking their personal business out on a female employee, or creeping on an employee, they were gone, he told Slate last year.

Bourdain was candid about his history of drug use. He said he had also smoked cigarettes and drunk alcohol to excess.

Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/us

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